Watering-pot.



N0 MODEL.

PATENTED MAR. 29, 1904. J. TRACE-Y.

WATERING -POT.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 26, 1902.

WITNESSES:

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or the United States,

No. 756,190. Patented March 29, 1904.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

JOHN TRACEY, OF BROOKLYN, YORK, ASSIGNOR TO ELIZABETH OOOHRANE SEAMAN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

WATERlNG-POT.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 756,190, dated March 29, 1904. Application filed July 26, 1902- Serial No. 117,076. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that 1, JOHN TRAOEY, a citizen residing in the borough of Brooklyn, county of Kings, city and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Watering-Pots, of which the following is a specification.

My invention relates to watering-pots, and has for its object to produce a watering-pot which will deliver water from the body thereof to the sprinkler or rose in large volume at a considerable pressure and in a practically unrestricted fashion.

To these ends my invention consists in a watering-pot having a body and an enlarged tapering spout, the said spout having a greatly widened and enlarged base and seamed or otherwise secured to the body at the bottom thereof.

In the accompanying drawings I have shown in Figure I a side elevation of a watering-pot in which my invention is embodied, in Fig. II a front elevation and in Fig. III a developed section on line 3 3 of Fig. I, the rose or sprinkler being omitted.

In the drawings, (it indicates the body of the can, which may be provided with handles 12 a and with a suitable top or cover cl, secured thereto.

6 indicates the delivery-nozzle. This delivery-nozzle is of a tapering form and has an enlarged base f. This base f is secured by its lower edge at the bottom of the body along the bottom line g and is secured to the body along the arch-shaped line it, extending from the point 11 j at the bottom of the body. As the plane of the said arch (indicated by the dotted line 00 m) is inclined with respect to the vertical wall of the can, a considerable area will be bounded by the said arch, so that the proportion of the receiving-orifice of the spout 6 will be very large as regards the proportion of the delivery-orifice. The spout e delivers fluid to the'rose or sprinklerlc. I

Having described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, 1s

The combination of a body a and a tapered spout e, the base of the spout being joined to the bottom of the body, and also joined to the body along an arch extending between the points i j, the plane w m of the said arch being inclined with respect to the wall of the body.

JOHN TRACEY.

Witnesses:

H. P. FEELEY, E. F. DUNN. 

